Madison Nguyen, a junior at King William High School, has been chosen from students across the country to have her picture displayed on a prominent electronic billboard in Times Square on June 8, 2016 at 12:00 PM. Mrs. Tracey Martin, the junior counselor at King William High School, discovered the scholarship program sponsored by Taco Bell and Get Schooled. The Graduate for Mas Times Square Yearbook scholarship program was established to recognize and empower students' passions and dreams. The announcement of the honor received by Mrs. Martin by email stated that Madison was chosen from thousands of students throughout the United States. On her counselor's advice, Madison accessed the Graduate for Mas website and chose to participate in one of the scholarship contests that are open to all high school students. She wrote a brief essay describing her passion for dancing and for helping younger children discover the same passion by assisting with their dance instruction at Dawn's School of Dance, where Madison has been a student since she was four years old. Graduate for Mas describes their program as one that is dedicated to "Igniting teens' potential," beginning with students pledging to graduate. Partnering with Get Schooled, the Taco Bell Graduate for Mas program encourages teens to develop pathways to achieve their personal and career goals. Besides scholarships, there are other prizes and awards that are offered as incentives for students who take the pledge to graduate from high school. Along with having her picture displayed on a prominent billboard in Times Square, Madison will receive a $1,000.00 scholarship to the post-secondary institution of her choice. Madison is the daughter of Steven and Michelle Elliot. She is an honor student at King William High School, currently carrying a GPA greater than 4.0. She also attends the Chesapeake Bay Governor's School located at the Bowling Green Campus, and she is enrolled in five dual enrollment courses and one advanced placement course.